Error code 6 can appear on any version of the iPhone, both on older 6, 7, and more modern Xs, 11, etc. As user reports show, the problem is very often of a software nature. Less often, an error is caused by physical breakdowns, and even if this is the case, then this is a cable, or in the worst case, a connector on a smartphone. Listed below are all the ways we know to fix error 6 on iPhone.
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How to Fix Error 6 on iPhone?
Here’s how you can fix error 6 when restoring iPhone:
- Put your smartphone in DFU mode. Being in it, the phone just illuminates the black screen, not reacting in any way to keystrokes, without any inscriptions. To go to it, you need to connect the device to the PC, hold down the “Home” button and the power key for 15 seconds. Then you should release “Power” and still hold “Home.” On iPhone X and later, hold down the Power and Volume Down button for 10 seconds, then release the power key and hold the second button for another 15 seconds. The PC should display a message about connecting a device that is in a bug-fixing state.
- Check cord. Ideally, you need to use another, always original Lightning cable.
- Delete firmware files. There are times when iPhone restore fails due to incorrect or corrupted files downloaded to the PC. You can force them to download again, most likely this time without problems. All you need to do is go to ProgramFiles – Apple – iTunes. Now you should select all files with the .ipsw extension and delete them.
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We hope that one of the above solved your problem. If not, then you should contact the service center. There they will try to fix Nand memory. If it doesn’t work, they will replace it.
Published: Feb 21, 2022 08:59 am